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Episodes

Star Trek: Voyager: Season 3 Photos

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A starship is stranded in the uncharted Delta Quadrant in this fourth 'Star Trek' series, the first to feature a female captain. Here, the crew grudgingly teams with Maquis rebels to try to return to Earth after Voyager is hurtled 70,000 light-years from Federation space. The show's two-hour premiere coincided with the UPN network's launch. Genevieve Bujold was originally cast as Janeway, but was replaced by Kate Mulgrew after only a few days of filming.

At its heart, the episode isn't about complacency or forgiveness, it's about responsibility and the importance of history: asking questions, confronting the story, and accepting the truth so that it could never happen again.

[Kate] Mulgrew's Janeway is a true TV original, probably one of the strongest women ever to exist on the small screen. A leader who isn't afraid to be feminine, but a person of iron clad determination.

Audience Reviews for Star Trek: Voyager: Season 3

Star Trek: Voyager enters into a third season of Delta Quadrant adventures as the crew continues their voyage home. This season starts to hint at the coming Borg threat, which will change the direction of the show for the rest of the series. Additionally, a budding romance between Paris and Torres begins as the romance between Neelix and Kes comes to an end. Some of the major episodes of the season include "Future's End," "Real Life," "Scorpion," and the Star Trek 30th Anniversary special "Flashback" (featuring George Takei). However, the writing is inconsistent, and the character development is rather weak. Star Trek: Voyager continues to improve, but it still pales in comparison to the other Trek series.